That Heartbroken Moment When Ghanaian Footballer, Muntari Walks Off Pitch After ‘Being Racially Abused'[See Photos]

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 That Heartbroken Moment When Ghanaian Footballer, Muntari Walks Off Pitch After 'Being Racially Abused'[See Photos]

Sulley Muntari walked off the pitch in protest during Pescara’s clash with Cagliari on Sunday having been booked after reporting racist abuse to the referee. The 32-year-old said he heard the chants throughout the match at Cagliari’s Stadio Sant’Elia and asked referee Daniele Minelli to stop the game.

Instead, the former Ghana midfielder was shown a yellow card in the 90th minute and then angrily left the pitch, leaving Pescara, who lost 1-0, to play out stoppage time with 10 men.

La Gazzetta dello Sport quoted the former Inter and AC Milan player telling Premium Sport: “You saw what happened. The fans were chanting at me during the first half. “There was a little kid doing it with his parents standing nearby. So I went over to him and told him not to do it. I gave him my shirt, to teach him that you’re not supposed to do things like that. I needed to set an example so he grows up to be nice.

 That Heartbroken Moment When Ghanaian Footballer, Muntari Walks Off Pitch After 'Being Racially Abused'[See Photos]

“Then in the second half it happened in that stand again and so I spoke to the referee. And then he really p—ed me off. He told me that I’m not allowed to speak to the fans. I asked him, ‘But didn’t you hear?’

 That Heartbroken Moment When Ghanaian Footballer, Muntari Walks Off Pitch After 'Being Racially Abused'[See Photos]

“I insistently told him he should have had the courage to stop the game. The referee’s not just there to stand on the pitch and blow his whistle – he has to manage everything. He should also listen out for that kind of thing and set an example.”